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10.5 Conformity with the EMC Directive in the EU
10.5.1 General
The CE Marking on inverters does not ensure that the entire equipment including CE-marked products is
compliant with the EMC Directive. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the equipment manufacturer to ensure
that the equipment including the product (inverter) or connected with it actually complies with the standard and
to put a CE Marking as the equipment.
In general, the user’s equipment comprises a variety of products supplied from a number of manufacturers in
addition to Fuji inverters. Therefore, the manufacturer of the final equipment needs to take responsibility for
conformity.
In addition, to satisfy the requirements noted above, it is necessary to use a Fuji inverter in connection with an
EMC-compliant filter (option) and install it in accordance with the instructions contained in this instruction
manual. Install the Fuji inverter in a metal enclosure.
To use Fuji EMC-filter built-in inverters, refer to the FRENIC-Eco Instruction Manual Supplement fo
EMC-Filter Built-in Type, Chapter 10, "CONFORMITY WITH STANDARDS."
10.5.2 EMC-compliant filter (Option)
There are two installation styles of an optional EMC-compliant filter--Footmount and split styles. As listed on the
next page, the footmount style applies to inverters with 3-phase 460 V, 1 to 30HP for 460V, and the split style, to
inverters with 3-phase 208 V 30 to125HP, 3-phase 460 V 40 to 350HP.
For how to install the EMC-compliant filter, see Section 10.5.3 “Recommended installation of EMC-compliant
filter.”
The use of an EMC-compliant filter increases leakage current as shown on the next page.